Lizard communication

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Lizards are among the most diverse groups of reptiles, with more than 5,600 species.[1] With such diversity in physical and behavioral traits, lizards have evolved many ways to communicate.[2] Communication may be physical, chemical, tactile, or vocal, and varies according to habitat, sexual selection practices, and predator avoidance methods. Each type of communication uses different sensory systems, including visual, olfactory, and auditory.[3][4][5]

Methods of communication

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